BIOL 1107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 46: Central Nervous System, Electrochemical Gradient, Squid Giant Axon

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13 Aug 2016
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Neurons are cells that transmit electrical signals used in communication. Their plasma membranes carry a voltage, called a membrane potential, due to differences in the concentrations of ions on the inner and outer surfaces. Action potentials are all-or-none changes in membrane potential that serve as electrical signals. During an action potential, an inflow of sodium ions is followed by an outflow of potassium ions. All (most) cells in our bodies can generate a membrane potential. At most basic form an imbalance in charge that then creates a voltage. Only certain cells can then take that voltage and transmit it, from point a to point b. Nerve cell has structure/anatomy and physiology to generate voltage and then move that voltage. Do not increase the magnitude of the action potential, not larger action potential to pick up desk over clicker, not graded. Change frequency of action potential brought to there, bring more action potentials to more muscle fibers, recruiting more muscle fibers.

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